The Apocalypse Has Been Rescheduled According To Numerologist

The world didn’t end on September 23, as previously prophecized, but that doesn’t mean we are in the clear yet. David Meade, the original numerologist who claimed Nibiru smashing into the earth would end humanity on Saturday has recalculated the world’s end date.

NASA declared on its website last week that the Planet X theory was a hoax and astronomers still deny the existence of a rogue planet that could interact with or crash into the earth. “Various people are ‘predicting’ that (the) world will end September 23 when another planet collides with Earth,” NASA said. “The planet in question, Niburu, doesn’t exist, so there will be no collision.”

Numerologist David Meade

Fox 13 Salt Lake City reported that Meade was actually expecting “nothing to happen in September.” According to The Washington Post, Meade says September 23 was foretold in the Bible’s Book of Revelation as the day a series of catastrophic events will begin. Meade went on to clarify that October will be the month of “action” and “seven years” of war and disaster will begin October 21.

“It is possible at the end of October we may be about to enter into the seven-year Tribulation period, to be followed by a Millennium of peace,” Meade was quoted as saying by the Sunday Express. The tribulation refers to a seven-year period of pain and anguish for humanity. A series of major earthquakes around the globe as well as catastrophic storms such as hurricanes Harvey and Irma which have impacted the United States has led some Christians to say that these are the “signs” pointed out in the Bible.

Meade adds that while the planet will not be destroyed, “the world as you know it will end.” According to The Sunday Express, Meade said “When Nibiru is on close approach to Earth sometime during the Tribulation, you’ll have solar flares and a possible loss of the electrical grid for weeks, maybe longer. However, that’s the main risk I see right now because, as I’ve stated in my book, right after the initial solar flare risk I see the Rapture of the true Church.”